Learning theories: Observations (Methodology) P1 Flashcards
How can observations be systematic?
Through selectivity - We choose behaviours we want to focus on
What types of data does observations generate?
Quantitative (number data), and qualitative (word data)
What techniques are used to collect data from observations? (AO3 points too)
Tally counts - Limited in detail (dk motives, etc), good to compare
Observer narratives - More detail about behaviour
Audio or visual recordings - Can observe everything even if u miss it
What 2 types of sampling techniques are used sometimes?
Event sampling, time sampling
What are naturalistic observations?
Observing ppts in normal everyday environment
Explain features of naturalistic observation:
- Used in situations where labs are unrealistic, high costs, or would affect ppt’s behaviour
- Unethical to manipulate variables
- No intervention from researcher
- Observes events as they happen
What are structured/controlled observations?
Observations in situation thats been produced by experimenter specifically for observation (set up)
Explain features of structured/controlled observations:
- Allows recording of observations better than in naturalistic
- Conducted in lab type setting, can manipulate
- Diff levels of structure
- Data conducted on facts, events, behaviour
Whats an example of naturalistic observation?
Observing inmates in a prison
Whats an example of controlled/structured observation?
The strange situation - observes interactions of mom + baby through 1 way mirror
How many observational designs are there?
4
Define overt observation:
Researcher is open about intentions + ensures all members of group are aware of whats happening
Those being observed are aware of presence of observer
What is covert observation?
Identity of researcher, nature of the research project, + the fact that ppts are being observed are concealed from them
What are the 3 contexts covert observation is conducted in?
- Public/open settings where everyone has a right to be
- Closed settings where researcher is already a member
- Closed settings where researcher gains access by acting as member